Strychn9ne
Seaman Apprentice
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- Aug 27, 2016
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Hey everyone! So I’m looking to get back on the water this year after selling my old StarCraft a few years ago. Being stuck on land sucks!! I’m going to be using it as a family cruiser and occasional fishing boat for myself, wife, and 3 kids and I’m kinda strictly budgeted here. Anyway, here’s my choices:
1970 Mark Twain 16’ tri hill deluxe (I think it’s a 16, the owner has it listed as a 15’ but I think it may be 16’, as I can only find info on the 16’ tri hulls from mark Twain.) this one looks very well maintained and quite clean for its age. Capacity is stated as 1405 lbs and 6 people. I’m told it’s all solid and water ready. It has a mercury 1000 tower of power on it, looks to be a ‘69 vintage. This one also has a convertible top. Price is $2650.
The second is a 1987 Chris craft cavalier fiberglass bow rider. I’m told it’s solid runs great, and is water ready, just needs a good cleaning. It does look good enough for an 80’s boat. Capacity is unknown. It has a mercruiser 3.0 4 banger in it. Price is $3500.
The third I’m a little less sure of. It’s a 1976 rally 174 bow rider. I don’t know much about the brand, although I’ve seen them here and there. Has a new floor and new seats and looks clean enough. Engine is a 1970’s (‘76?) Johnson 135. But the guys states it won’t go into reverse and is hard to start when it’s cold. He says he thinks the reverse issue is linkage related. I dunno how hard these things would be to fix or if it would be worth even trying, and I don’t have a whole lot of time to mess with stuff like that these days. Too many kids!
The Twain looks the cleanest, which is making me lean toward it, but the Chris is newest. I also am unsure of buying a stern drive, as I have no experience with those. I’ve always heard they are more maintenance intensive and harder to winterize.
Any insight into these models and engines is appreciated as I deliberate!
1970 Mark Twain 16’ tri hill deluxe (I think it’s a 16, the owner has it listed as a 15’ but I think it may be 16’, as I can only find info on the 16’ tri hulls from mark Twain.) this one looks very well maintained and quite clean for its age. Capacity is stated as 1405 lbs and 6 people. I’m told it’s all solid and water ready. It has a mercury 1000 tower of power on it, looks to be a ‘69 vintage. This one also has a convertible top. Price is $2650.
The second is a 1987 Chris craft cavalier fiberglass bow rider. I’m told it’s solid runs great, and is water ready, just needs a good cleaning. It does look good enough for an 80’s boat. Capacity is unknown. It has a mercruiser 3.0 4 banger in it. Price is $3500.
The third I’m a little less sure of. It’s a 1976 rally 174 bow rider. I don’t know much about the brand, although I’ve seen them here and there. Has a new floor and new seats and looks clean enough. Engine is a 1970’s (‘76?) Johnson 135. But the guys states it won’t go into reverse and is hard to start when it’s cold. He says he thinks the reverse issue is linkage related. I dunno how hard these things would be to fix or if it would be worth even trying, and I don’t have a whole lot of time to mess with stuff like that these days. Too many kids!
The Twain looks the cleanest, which is making me lean toward it, but the Chris is newest. I also am unsure of buying a stern drive, as I have no experience with those. I’ve always heard they are more maintenance intensive and harder to winterize.
Any insight into these models and engines is appreciated as I deliberate!
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